OK. Another dinner. And this time, its at Yuens at Mentari Park. Its been quite some time since my last visit and I think, as far as buffets of this type goes, the less the better. Its not that I do not appreciate them but after tonight's dinner, it left a lot of things to be desired. or maybe, i am just tired:

1) I can't get over the feeling that it is 'dirty' they way people jostle for food, and then there is that mad rush to get the sticky fried chicken which comes every now and then. Imagine if you're the waitress carrying it only to see a bunch of greedy looking (almost mad) people waiting at the other end, with plates and tongs. You can't turn back because you know the crowd would go nuts and also come after you. You can only go forward, expecting to be mobbed, pushed and squeezed out of their way.

2) I know there is a lot of people but the way the chairs were arranged for maximum capacity, people bumping into you just as you're about to eat is a bit annoying. Or, when they 'trip' over your chair while walking across, and some even push it out of the way.

3) Again, there is the long queue for ice-cream. Its as of everyone is reading each other's mind. When you don't want it, the place is empty. The moment you 'think' you want one, suddenly, before you can finish you walk to the ice-cream area, lines popped out of nowhere.

As I need to see a very important customer and since they still have only a rough indication of what they want, I decided to sketch some concepts rather than harrass the guys at production. And so, to make it more attractive, I needed colours. That's when I remembered the unopened Faber-Castell colours I got last year.

When I was small, the only coloured pencils I had was the Staedler brand which was quite OK until I discovered the Japanese Colleen and Kirin brands. Just the smell of the wood was enough to make me want to use them. And yes, they're soft and colours easily compared to Staedler. Sadly, I can't find them anymore when I grew up and grew out.

So, the closest (and most affordable) I could find was Faber-Castell. And this version gives you the water colour effect by adding a wet brush to it. The one I bought was a 245th Anniversary edition which not only gives you a brush and a pencil sharpener, but also a Video CD to tell you how to use it to great effect.

Not sure why i bought this. But just for today, I actually went to PJ Old Town and looked for more toy guns. Actually, there are two shops here. i shall name them Shop A and Shop B. I always go to Shop A because although I have passed by Shop B lots of times, I did not enter it. Mainly because its not possible to stop the car in the middle of the road.......

Anyway, because of the problems with limited parking lots, I parked further away, which to my amazement, was next to Shop B. And so, I went to shop B to look around and found this: